The paper towel it is sitting on is 6 inches wide. It was very good tasting, though may have been even better if left to hang a little longer. Not bad at all for first fruit from a young tree. I have several that I have picked and have in storage in a cool place, that I will be sampling every 10 days or so to see if the flavor changes.

Certainly doesn't look like a tangelo. The peel seems to smooth, and the fruit does not have the traditional neck of a tangelo. Peel a fruit and taste. Tangelos are VERY juicy and the membranes of each segment are very thin. Because of this, eating a tangelo should make your hands juicy. Lastly a tangelo, because it is part grapefruit, should have a somewhat sharp taste. Try a couple fruits and let us know if your fruit matches up to the taste and texture profile.

Certainly doesn't look like a tangelo. The peel seems to smooth, and the fruit does not have the traditional neck of a tangelo. Peel a fruit and taste. Tangelos are VERY juicy and the membranes of each segment are very thin. Because of this, eating a tangelo should make your hands juicy. Lastly a tangelo, because it is part grapefruit, should have a somewhat sharp taste. Try a couple fruits and let us know if your fruit matches up to the taste and texture profile.

How sad! Thank you very much! I will let them mature and will let you know with some photos. Just hope the fruits are good... Thank you very much!

I dont onow how they were propogated. Whatever the standard method is from nursery. They are couple years old and nice big bushes that look very healthy, they just dont bloom. Maybe I will try a bloom fertilizer on them.